There is no statute against helping a foreign hostile power meddle in an American election. But it is not merely stupid. It is also deeply wrong, a fundamental violation of any code of civic honor.
Opinion Columns
By Charles Krauthammer Washington Post Writers Group
Trump’s need to dominate every news cycle feeds an almost compulsive tweet habit. It has placed him just about continuously at the center of the national conversation and not always to his benefit.
By Charles Krauthammer Washington Post Writers Group
The Republican debate on CNBC last month was riveting, the way a train wreck is riveting — you can’t take your eyes off it. The Fox Business Network debate Tuesday was merely satisfying. A serious political discussion requires a bit more work, but it repays the effort.
By Charles Krauthammer Washington Post Writers Group
With both presidential nomination contests having been scrambled by recent events — the FBI taking control of Hillary Clinton’s private email server and a raucous, roiling GOP debate — the third edition of the Racing Form is herewith rushed into print.
By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER WASHINGTON POST WRITERS GROUP
She burned the tapes.